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UB40 filming a video film in a scrapyard. The video film will feature songs from their
UB40 filming a video film in a scrapyard. The video film will feature songs from their album Labour of Love. Pictured, Brian Travers, saxophonist with the band and producer of the video. 21st January 1983
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Reggae Scrap Ub40 Video Yard Filming Labour Of Love West Midlands
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UB40's Brian Travers takes charge as the band immerses themselves in a gritty and unconventional setting for their latest video shoot. Captured on film in a scrapyard, this iconic image showcases the group's unique blend of reggae and pop music, perfectly complementing their album Labour of Love. As the saxophonist and producer of the video, Travers brings his creative vision to life amidst a backdrop of discarded cars and industrial debris. The West Midlands' landscape serves as an unexpected canvas for UB40's artistic expression, adding depth and authenticity to their performance. In this snapshot from January 21st, 1983, we witness the band members fully immersed in their craft. Their passion is palpable as they channel their energy into creating visuals that will captivate audiences worldwide. The fusion of vibrant melodies with raw surroundings creates an intriguing juxtaposition that reflects UB40's ability to push boundaries within the music industry. This photograph captures not only a moment frozen in time but also represents an era when music videos were becoming increasingly influential in shaping popular culture. It reminds us how artists like UB40 used visual storytelling to elevate their songs beyond mere audio experiences. Join us on Memory Lane as we celebrate this remarkable piece of musical history – where talent meets innovation against a backdrop of scrap metal.
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